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The phrase "more complete person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has grown in some way, typically through knowledge or experience. For example, "After graduating, she felt like she was a more complete person, with a better understanding of the world."
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I feel like a much more complete person".
I would try to become a more complete person.
And once you find that you're a much happier, more complete person as part of a couple living in peace, it's only a small step to start imagining how that feeling would increase if shared among three people, or 20, or a nation, or a world.
Aldridge believes that fatherhood -- he has two boys -- has helped him evolve into a more complete person, which in turn has helped him on the floor.
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Sit them in front of a camera, and they'll start talking completely unprompted about how improving their rimming skills is the first step in their quest to be a more complete person.
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I definitely feel more complete as a person".
It sounded like a much more mellow and complete person, who has grown from his latest foray into racing.
At times, he has put aside tennis to care for his private life only to resurface as a more complete player and person than before.
I didn't have to leave my brain in the laboratory, but I became a more complete and happier person.
It felt like I unlocked a large portion of my identity so I was better able to explore and more of a complete person and partner.
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